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THE NASIIVILLiJ GLOBE, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1907.
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PEARL HIGH SCHOOL NOTES.
fMIRCH SFATS AND CHURCH
New Styles Cheap and Endurable.
Comfort and Beauty as Combined.
UNTIL the large number of people who are never seen in churches can be assured that every
ch in tKiSdnitywUWeasetofseatsthatwU be clean, comfortable and inviting,
the, t 1 not be seen inside a church. Many churches wll supply this long-felt want if
thev couTJ do so at prices and on terms within their reach, thus increasing their -at tendance .draw
ine oil the ungual y arge number of people who do not attend the churches, and which would evi
dentWrwiS every service being crowded. A barrier has been in the way in the form of high
vAdyKAnXxm-'nuB barrier has been removed by the Church Supply Depart.
AA& 1tefli"nTseatflre1 tZZS
lt by'th? Sf.S&ecS.'Sd SeSe the most cSnfortable ever of
ferSaUhe irices The terms ou which they can be purchased are so easy that any church, re
Sess of it nnanoial condition, can secure a set of these by a small cash payment, have the seats
fustalled and mbe Sunder in monthly or quarterly payments to suit their own financial con
installed and pay were" i inducements offered, will it be, before every church in and
t 'A riUgrSoJseaS" References can be given to the Nashville churches by re
fSe tSTto Rev. L Kirkpatrick, pastor of the St. John Daptiat Church, Pearl K. Rev. J. L,
He Castor of tho North Third Avenue Baptist Church, both of whom lnve seated with new
Harding, pastor uuuii . u r.i' c,i if-,n(Kt n,nrr 1 rornor Stevens and De-
et,r1 rlmrrli scats Rev u. 15. iayior. uswi ui mc vnxuim .u..i.. . ------ . ,
Hayne, pair ,lv0I.jtrcetChrrf, Shell, Ay.. hota ""M
Mmrr l TPWS. .J J i
Miinv imnrovements are being made
at this school, which are both useful
and ornamental. In a few days the
exterior iew of the building will be
as pretty and as pleasing to the eye
as any school building in me cuy.
The superintendent or scnoois, r roi.
II. C. Weber, has directed the scnooi
nr.intors to mint the wood-work or the
building, giving it two coats and also
tn imint ihp tin roof. Tne nrst coai
has" been applied and the building has
hopnin nlrpnrlv to look DHOTI ana iresu.
- . .
Rninf rlnva a"o the principal asK.uu
ihnt brick walk be laid across tne
fmnt vmd ro that the elrls of the b irst
Floor would not have to piss oui oi
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the school yard to tne siaewairc anu
hanir oo-ntn in troinsr out at recess. The
Superintendent at once granted this
rrmiPst and had the DriCKS sent uuwu
and soon the girls will have a new
brick walk.
Twn n ipp larsre. new clocks now
hang on the walls of the rooms of the
ATomml TrrdnlnEr Department
The girls in the cooking classes can
now cook tneir ioous auu uun men
no o-a lw rinck-tlme. Your reporter
hopes that none of them will he so aD-se-nt-minded
as the famous Lessing. It
will be remembered that once upon a
time Lessing was so absorbed in study
that he forgot to eat. When the pangs
tnnchp.d him he called for a
boiled egg. The maid brought the
pgg, whereupon Lessing commanded
her' to leave, saying that he would
boil the egg himself. On departing,
the maid cautioned him to boil the
f a A f - tciYi o f Ti
er iiict live minutes, aiici t
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All Styles and Prices.
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FOR FURTHER INFORMA
TION APPLY TO THE
CHURCH SUPPLY DEPARTMENT
g National Baptist Publishing Board, o
X R. H. OOYD, Secretary. V
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Preston Taylor.
Telephone 895.
TAYLOR & CO.
Funeral Directors and
Emtolmers.
CARRIAGES FOR HIRE.
449 Fturth Arcnoe, North,
Nashville, - - Tenn.
B.ofl.'nfiiiif
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'VARSITY CAFE
FOR LADIES AND GENTLEMEN
OPEN DAY AND NIGHT.
Cuisine and Service Best in the City.
VARSITY CO.
NON-RESIDENT NOTICE.
Feb'y Rules, 1908.
MAGGIE BRIGHT vs BRYANT
BRIGHT.
In this cause it appearing to the sat
isfaction of the Court that the defend
ant is a non-resident of the State of
Tennessee, therefore the ordinary
process of law cannot be served upon
him; it is therefore ordered tnat saia
defendant enter his "appearance here-
i t r I 1
in at the next term or tne uavuisuu
County Circuit Court, to he holden at
the Court House in Nashville, Tennes
see on the 1st Monday in February, it
being the fourth day, and defend,
or said complainant's bill will be taken
for confessed as to him and set for
hearing ex parte. It is therefore or
dered that a copy of this order be pub
lished for four weeks in succession in
the Nashville Globe, a newspaper
published in Nashville.
L. M. IIITT, Clerk.
E. R. RUTHERFORD, D.C.
G. F. ANDERSON,
Solicitor for Complainant.
10-11 4t
406
CEDAR STREET - 406
ing away some little time, the maid
.,f ,,,-norl in find Tiessine standing be-
ULUlllvu v.- w
Cn-o Pfrtr In hand with trie
lUll- lll- 1IV, -!-ICT -
ir. ot tiip hnttnm of the kettle in
the boiling water. Girls, please do not
boil the clocks! - 'At
The Principal has been directed by
the Superintendent to select some wall
paper for the rear entrance hall and
walls above the stairway for this
i rriiia imnrovement will add
greatly to the interior appearance of J
the rear hall.
Th dining room of the Domestic
Science Department will soon possess
a very useful and ornamental piece
of furniture in the form of a side-
bThe Superintendent last Tuesday
authorized Miss E. B. Moore, through
the Principal, to select a sideboard to
her own taste at a cost of $25.
This school is on the boom. No stone
nturnpfl tn make reari rug"
i v,o host school of its kind
in the country. Prof. H. C. Weber has
the confidence of the colored people.
Thev believe that as long as he sits
in the saddle they will get the Roose
veltian "square deal." Prof. Weber
makes no fuss. He blows no horn and
boats no drum. He is too modest and
his nature too refined to advertise him
self He abhors horn-blowers. He
would never acquire the name of
"Fuss and Feathers." But in a quiet,
unassuming way he performs his duty.
rr.. iv,ui.-tniT nninrprl neonle see tne
rults. Napier School, Hartley Schoo ,
Mannal Training in Pearl High School,
additions to Carter, Knowles and Trim
ble Bottom Schools are all the result
of his work.
The following young ladies of the
Hidi School were present at the Horse
Show and Carnival on Tuesday night.
Thev lent some beauty and lustre to
the'" occasion: Misses Minnie F te,
Ophelia Alexander and Eleanor Battle,
J cnninv Plns: Misses Edwina
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Pacific Electric Go.
J. E. EDWARDS, President.
r w. REECE, Secretary.
A" new firm but experienced work
men. We are prepared to do any kind
of a job in our line from 5 cents to
ISO.OOO. We handle motors ami dyna
mos, combinations of gas and electric
fixtures of all grades and sizes.
We can equip a home, church or
factory on short notice, with fixtures,
arc, drop lights and electric elevator.
We are located in
NAPIER COURT.
Call 'Ptione 4J23-Y. Main. Residence 'Phone 1890. Main.
, Ki.4 07 it.
A. D. McNairy
THE OLD REUA1U.E
Wood and Coal Dealer.
Wholesale and Retail.
Telephone, Vlaln SO.
104-07tf ,
"IvioTicEi
The well known COAL DEALKR,
TAMES McGOODK, is delivering coal
J, .. i ratlin nt mice and give.
daily wiiuitsiiic.
fnr thi winter. Ultice,
IllC V""1 vnivi
409 Eighth Avenue, North.
USE
KUHN'S CHOCOLATE
COATED LAXATIVE
PIIOSPIIO QUININE TABLETS.
A SURE CURE l'OR
Colds, Coughs, Bronchial
Trcubh's, Gripc, Car
tarrb, etc.
AND C) E C. R K A T K R li V. N E E IT IN C ASI C S 0 1;
NON-RESIDENT NOTICE.
Feb'y Rules, 1908.
GOLDIE DOTSON vs. SAMUEL DOT
I !. .t.nHJ. the-.. Sn,!,,, &?Z
isfaction of the Court that tne neienu- nei.- mw.h.. -y- au:-,a,p class
I. a .o-r.S(,m of the State 4"!."?'S 'S? S
Neuralgia,
Chills
Malarial Troubles.
Fevers and tin: like.
nrocoss of' law cannot be served upon
him; it U theretore orctereu man sum
defendant enter his appearance here
in at the next term or tne mviasun
Cnnntv Circuit Court, to be holden at
the Court House in Nashville. Tennes
see on the 1st Monday in February, u
being the 4th day thereof and defend,
or s-iid complainant's bill will be taken
for confessed as to him and set for
hearing 0 parte. It is therefore or-
ttint n rnnv of th s order be pub
lished for four weeks in succession In
the Nashville Globe, a newspaper
published In Nashville.
L. M. TTITT, ClerK.
E. Tt. RUTHERFORD, D.C.
C. F. ANDERSON.
Solicitor for Complainant.
10-11 4t
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Barnrs, Addie Allison ami iaiC v,,
tt of the Junior Class.
TEILPHONLS. Main 1718 and Main 4035
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FOR ANYTHING THAT COMES EROM A
DRUG STORE
Office 'Phone 1271. Residence 'Phone 3443-R.
Dr. 1. B. Singleton,
DENTIST,
OFFICE: RESIDENCE:
408 Cedar St.
PRESCRIPTIONS
SINT FOR AND
DKIilVKKKIt
TREE
Bicycle Service.
TSe are prepared to make
all kinds of badges for so
cieties and associations a
prices that are as reason
able as can be had any
where.
1116 Jefferson St.
8-39-07 tf. .
DAVID J. KUHN, Or ggist,
Cor Cedar & 1 2th Ave. N., Nashville, Tenn.
Miss Fannie Harding, of Seventh
avenue, North, is very sick.
FIVE O'CLOCK TEA.
,n oxr-eptiomllv beautiful and ar
t'vfic tn in all its appointments was
"ivrn nrtobor 8. at 5 o'clock by Mrs.
T'rcston Taylor complimentary to Mrs
D. N. Crostbwait. of Kansas
Whn i,!is been spondine;
time at, her old homo with brr for
mer friends. The curst list included
n nnv old friends of the honoree. The
bc''"tv of the Taylor borne was seen
it its bct. and reminded one of fairy
land. In the benutifnl living room
nink roses and ferns filled the flower
receptacle. Frappe was served dur
ing the eyeninc in the reception hall.
Th.o "rr-t! numbered thirtv-uine, all
nf whn vevp seated for on elaborate
memrof ' f-evernl courses. The table
n diTiinr room was one of rare
brnntv. Tn the center was a
bououet of autumnal cosmos and ferns
in a vase of green and gold,
THOMAS-BRYANT.
The marriace of Mr. Nelson E.
n,,n0 of No 1fi: Lafayette street,
Mnr,r r p.wnnt. Past Secretary
if Seven Seal Temple No. 16, and
Chronicler of Q. E. C. No. 115, I. O. I.,
ion,r cnipmnized at the resl-
lence, of Mrs. Nathaniel Jones, No.
1700 Third avenue, North, by Rev.
1 T Edwards, pastof of Salem Church.
Onl'v the family and a few personal
friends were present. The couple
were the recipients of many useful and
..ivi niTcpnts. anions which were
1 handsome center rug. from G. H. K.
Tne- linens and water cooler, Mrs.
S S Turner: one set table linens.
Ir 'and Mrs. O. II. Elklns; towels,
Mr Win, Peterson; lace curtains,
Mr. Morris and Misses II. and I. R.
fi,nv. rhrnlr. SS.P0. Hon. P. P. HI".
nnd many other gifts from Moore Gro-
...... rr-n- nnnv Mr. nnd Mrs. II. Has-
City, c Miss Jones. Mr. and Mrs. Wallis
some Thomas. Mrs. Hiocn ami miss. uiu
5Tc are made of the best
satin ribbon, stamped with
pure gold leaf and trim
med with imported gold
bullion fringe.
NASHVILLIANS ENTERTAINED IN
CHICAGO.
Tim elecant fat of Prof, and Mrs
v T. Niblo was the scene of grand
M,in,inr l-ict Thursday even'ng. every
wbnwine richness and beauty,
il, nvinf Inn liOltlP" fill informal mid
Mil IH-I MPMMl i-v......
iniu inn, -h poti in honor of Mr. lier
who is pianist at the
j Mri-nr Theatre. The guests did not
,...!,. nniii nft.M- 11 o'clock, and they
nartook of Prof, and Mrs. Nlblo's hos-
!(jitv until S a. m. utnera o
Nashville among the guests rcre
Write us for prices and specifications
stating trie number of badges
you want.
4-Addrfis
National Baptist Publishing Boar
R. II. BOYD, fec'y.
523 Second Ave.. N. NASHVIllf. TINM
Miss Henri Maxinc Cainiilicll,
SEWIN(i.
rnderueiii
Sols. Lingerie
Specialty.
Waist n
08 Jlnury Strrot.
-1'7 tl
Messrs. Felix C. Sisney, Samuel J.
Me! emore. Chas. Alexander and Fred
erick O. Trapp, "vho has been a stu
dent in Meharry, but is now studying
in Chicago. Mr. demons is the only
colored pianist in a white theatre In
Chicago, a:.d he is expected home
very soon to spend the winter and
teach music. Prof, and Mrs. Niblo
are white people, numbered among
Chicago's wealthiest professionals.